Mar 20 • 11:03 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece Naftemporiki

Le Monde: Fitness app revealed the location of the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle

The location of the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle was disclosed after a crew member used the fitness app Strava while exercising on board.

According to a report by Le Monde, the position of the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle was inadvertently revealed when a crew member utilized the Strava fitness app. The French newspaper indicated that the sailor had logged his workout on March 13th, while exercising on the carrier situated mid-sea, northwest of Cyprus and south of Kastellorizo, thus confirming the vessel's location. This incident highlights potential security vulnerabilities associated with fitness tracking apps in sensitive military contexts.

In response to the revelation, France's military high command expressed concerns over the implications of the situation. They stated that if the case is confirmed to be true, it does not align with existing security protocols. Measures are expected to be enacted by the military leadership to address any lapses in maintaining operational security. The military also reminded sailors and service members about ongoing briefings regarding the security risks posed by connected devices such as fitness trackers.

This incident raises broader questions about the interplay between modern technology and military operations, particularly in terms of security. As military personnel increasingly use personal devices for fitness and health tracking, the risk of unintentional disclosure of sensitive information becomes a significant concern. Such situations underscore the necessity for stringent guidelines and training regarding the safe use of technology within military settings.

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